Chapter 660-661 The Third Harvey Award Ceremony (2)(2/3)
Holding the microphone, Fei Li burst into tears before she could speak.
"Thank you Mr. Corleon! Thank you very much! He is my favorite filmmaker and the favorite local man!" Vivien Leo's first words made everyone stunned.
"It seems you are quite welcome to little girls." Heidi said meaningfully.
Holkina and others next to me also raised their fists and greeted me.
I shrugged: "This is all cliché, all clichés. Son, come and kiss my dad."
I hurriedly held Agalo and changed the topic.
Vivien Leigh, what's wrong with saying this? I'll suffer when I go back tonight.
"Thanks to Mr. Mayer, he brought me to Hollywood and to my dream place. Thanks to Mr. Dimil, he discovered me. Without him, I would not have had such an opportunity to stand here. Thanks to everyone at MGM, it is my honor to work with you." Fei Li stood on the podium, feeling pitiful, and made the passionate people who threw their shoes, watches, lipsticks just now, and couldn't help but regret their behavior.
"Thanks to my parents. When they sent me onto the ship in the UK, they told me that the United States is a good place and Hollywood is a good place. Although I know I may not be qualified to win this trophy, I will work hard. Thank you!" Vivien Leo bowed deeply to the people in the hall.
"You are qualified!" Under my leadership, the people of DreamWorks shouted in unison.
Wow! The warm applause rang out.
Even the foreign filmmakers who came to the special guest seat stood up and applauded.
The very unfriendly atmosphere just now was gone.
"Andre, your mind is nothing to say!" Marskolov held my hand and nodded heavily.
After such a stir, the atmosphere of the award ceremony finally recovered.
With the efforts of a group of etiquette ladies, the shoes, watches and other debris on the podium were quickly cleaned up and the award ceremony continued.
"Please announce the list of Best Photography Awards!" Grant breathed a sigh of relief.
Kauwade didn't care much and announced the results directly.
"The winner of the third Harvey Award for Best Photography is...Berg! "Dancing with Wolves", "Cinema Paradise"! Dreamworks Film Company!"
There is almost no suspense about this award.
"As the best photographer in Hollywood, Berg used his quiet, magnificent and tragic lenses to stir the whole film in "Dancing with the Wolves". In "Paradise Cinema", he couldn't help but use the depth of field lens, long lens, and montage editing to the extreme. More importantly, he created a complete set of color cinematography guidelines, which are amazing! He is a Hollywood emergence
Master of photography! Andre Corleon's best interpreter!"
In the award description, the review committee gave a very high evaluation of the fat man.
"Dreamworks!"
"Dreamworks!"
...
The people in the hall began to shout.
The fat man walked up to the podium calmly and ended the Golden Feather Trophy.
He also set a record for Harvey's prize: won the Best Photography Award three consecutive times!
In this award, the fat man is definitely Dugu Qiubai.
"Andre, with Berg here, I don't think anyone in Hollywood can take this award from him." Seeing the fat man bringing back the trophy for the Best Photography Award, Marskolov sighed repeatedly.
"How did this award ceremony become an internal celebration for you MGM and DreamWorks! I'm not willing to give up! It's our turn to Paramount!" The award ceremony was almost halfway through, and the Paramount particles were not collected, which made Adolf Chuck so anxious.
"Chuk, don't be impatient, see if there is no one there? Someone is more anxious than you." Marskolov pointed to the right side. There, Lei Dianhua's group of people were already red in their eyes.
Carrey Rockefeller, Alfred Hitchcock, Bao Man and others, were like ants on a hot pan.
The eighth award is the best art award.
This award finally fell into Paramount's hands.
Manue Robuda won the second best art award in his life for his outstanding work in "The Wind".
This finally made Adolf Chuk breathe a sigh of relief.
"Andre. Do you believe it? The next award will be our Paramount?!" Adolf Chuck said to me with a smile.
The next award, Best Music Award.
This is also a highly competitive award.
It is still unknown who will win.
Since the invention of audio films, DreamWorks has always dominated the Hollywood film and music industry. Especially after "Hollywood Story", DreamWorks' position in the film and music industry is unshakable.
But since the second Harvey Awards won by Paramount's Julian Agulia, DreamWorks has seemed a little less tough in the movie music field.
Julian Agulia, with its excellent British music tradition, has integrated the strong foundation of European classical music. The competition with Porter is very fierce. Not only in movie music. In addition to movies, Julian Agulia also serves as the artistic director of Warner Records, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Films. Warner Records has always been a rival to Rolling Stone Music.
So there is a saying circulating in DreamWorks, that is: Hollywood movie music is the battlefield of competition between Porter and Julian Agulia.
But this time, the situation changed.
Among the four nominated people, in addition to Porter and Julian Agulia, Valai Tafa, who was nominated for his excellent soundtracking skills in "Four Women and One Man", is a new star in the American music industry. At the age of 21, he is deeply influenced by Broadway music and. [Music influence and received an orthodox music education in Europe. Although he is young, he has the ability to be seen by Hollywood filmmakers.
Andrey Morriconne, who scored "Paradise Cinema", added endless vitality to the movie. After the premiere of this movie, Rolling Stone Music Company announced the release of the movie soundtrack and movie soundtrack for "Paradise Cinema". As a result, the album was still in production, and the American people began to flock to audio and video stores to book.
Even Porter praised Andreah Morriconne's soundtrack. He believed that Andreah Morriconne was undoubtedly the future soundtrack master in the Hollywood film and music industry. Even Julian Agulia, who has always been self-reliant, looked at this young Italian with admiration.
This award makes Hollywood filmmakers, especially those engaged in film music, look forward to it very much.
Adolf Chuk, who has won a trophy, is full of confidence in Julian Agulia.
"Adolf, DreamWorks occupies these two seats." Marskolov reminded Adolf Chuck.
"Two seats? Didn't they also occupy two seats for the Best Actress? They still lost them." Adolf Chuck shook his bald head.
"The winner of the third Harvey Award for Best Music is... Andrea Morricone! "Cinema Paradise"! Dreamworks Film Company!"
The announcement of Coward completely shattered Adolf Chuck's fantasy.
This time, DreamWorks will not lose the trophy again.
"Andreah Morriconne incorporated the fine tradition of Italian music into "Paradise Cinema". He created a soundtrack like a heavenly sound! His music carefully expresses the inner heart of the characters, portrays the character of the characters, and also completes the secondary construction of the overall meaning of the movie! Andreah Morriconne has raised the soundtrack of Hollywood movies to a new level! A new height!"
The award statement of the jury committee pointed out Andreah Morricone's contributions in detail, which won people's applause.
The music from "Cinema Paradise" sounded in the hall, some of which were lively and fluttering, while others were depressed and sad, making the earth tremble.
Andreah Morriconne took the trophy and smiled brightly in front of the audience: "Thanks to the judges for awarding me such a high honor. Thanks to Mr. Corleone, when he sent someone to find me, I was still blowing the trumpet to someone in a tavern in the city of Rome. He gave me a chance and a chance to prove myself. What I want to say is, love music, it is a placebo for the human mind!"
It was hard to see that Andreah Morricone, who usually doesn't like to talk, was calm at a critical moment.
The competition for the next few awards is also fierce.
MGM Films' chief costumer Hart Capi won the Best Costume Award for his performance in "Chicago" by defeating DreamWorks Dukelay Targer, Warner James Hort and Fox Films Dustin Hoffman.
As a colleague of Hart Capi, MGM Films' chief makeup artist Jenny Fallers defeated Joseph Bocai, Lewis Glazer of Universal Films and Oliver Lina of Thunderbolt Films. He won the Best Makeup Award again with his diverse makeup style in "Chicago".
He won two awards in succession. MGM Film Company was thunderous.
This time, they did make a big fortune.
Although DreamWorks lost to MGM in both of these wills, we were convinced. After all, "Chicago" is a movie with an investment of more than 10 million yuan. It is much bigger than "Dancing with Wolves" and "Cinema Paradise". More importantly, because of the theme of the movie, "Chicago" has a greater advantage than "Dancing with Wolves" and "Cinema Paradise" in these two awards. After all, this movie reflects the history of a city, an era, and a family, whether it is clothing or makeup, it is incomparable to Dance with Wolves" and "Cinema Paradise".
As the awards ceremony approaches, the film company that cannot sit still the most is Lei Dinghua.
So far, they have not won a trophy.
If other film companies such as Universal, these companies in the 20th century did not
If it is reasonable, Lei Dinghua, who claims to be a Hollywood movie tycoon, can no longer bear the face.
Whether it was Carrey Rockefeller or Alfred Hitchcock, all of them were as beautiful as earth, and the phalanx of Lei Dinghua Film Company, which was full of talents, was even more silent.
Next, the results of the Best Short Film Award will be announced immediately.
Porter Lee of Warner Films won the third Harvey Award for Best Short Film with his unique observation perspective. His award made Warner Bros. Films happy.
"Ladies and gentlemen, please let Mr. Hayes announce the results of the third Harvey Award for Best Foreign Language Film to us." Grant's words finally focused the audience's attention on a group of special people.
Filmmakers from all over the world sitting in the special guest seat sat upright.
"For this Harvey Award, 31 countries have selected movies, including seven of which are the electric competitions. No matter who wins the award in the end, please allow me to express my gratitude to all participating countries on behalf of the judges and the American people!"
Hayes said a polite thing and then tore open the envelope.
"The winning film of the third Harvey Award for Best Foreign Language Film is... "October"! Sergei Eisenstein, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics."
As soon as he came out, Eisenstein, who was sitting at the end of the special guest seat, jumped up, and filmmakers from other countries stood up, hugged him, and congratulated him.
"As a representative figure of the Soviet montage school, Sergei Eisenstein perfectly applied the unique montage editing to the "October" party, and dedicated a wonderful and glorious Soviet film to us! This movie shows the freedom spirit of the Soviet people. The whole movie is a great song for freedom and light! Such a masterpiece should become a role model for filmmakers in Hollywood and even the world!"
It seems that the judges' reviewers have a very high review of Eisenstein's film.
This result must have been beyond the expectations of many people. How could the people have thought that the jury committee would award such a high award to a movie from a socialist country.
But in my opinion, it is completely reasonable to win this trophy by Eisenstein's "October". Among the other six films participating, the German director Joe Mey's "Returning Home" by Brazilian director Admal Gonzaga's "Clay Man", the British director Berunal Shawdy's "Ageless Beauty" and the Italian director Mario Almilande's "Venice Carnival" are obviously a bit petty, and there is not much innovation in terms of content, thought, and the expressiveness of the movie.
The remaining two movies, "A Andalu Dog" by French director Bunuel, although the techniques and profound ideas are novel, its surreal absurd expression is difficult for Americans to accept.
As for Kenji Mizuguchi's "The Story of the Remnant Girl", although it has a strong Japanese color and has profound criticism of society, it is not an opponent of Eisenstein in terms of connotation, scenes, and camera structure.
Therefore, it is natural that this October became a winner.
To be continued...